above and beyond something

more than or in addition to something She has things she wants to accomplish above and beyond another championship.Our products are manufactured under the strictest guidelines, above and beyond what government regulations require.

above and beyond something

more than The support given to us by the police was above and beyond what we could have expected.She doesn't receive any extra money, above and beyond what she's paid by the council.The number of hours she puts into her job is definitely above and beyond the call of duty. (= more than is expected of her)

above and beyond

More than is required. This somewhat redundant expression- above and beyond here both denote excess-often precedes the call of duty, which means exceeding what a particular job requires. Thus Putting in overtime without pay is above and beyond the call of duty. Also see over and above.

The Seal of Distinction and our relationship with the Call of Duty Endowment has opened CASY up to new opportunities and resources that allow us to better serve those within our military and veteran communities.

The coroner, who recorded a verdict of suicide at William's hearing, said: "I have to say, and this is after three or four inquests into the deaths of teens, the Call of Duty game seems to be figuring in recent activity before death.

The 76-year-old Trinity County man is one of 174 living winners of the Medal of Honor - the nation's highest military honor for service above and beyond the call of duty - and his license plate reflects that special distinction.

This effort will raise money for the Call of Duty Endowment, a non-profit organization founded by Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick, which funds best-in- class nonprofits helping veterans find good jobs after their service.

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